Luss Hills 1

View across the southern end of Loch Lomond, taken on 2nd. March, to the snowcapped Luss Hills with the shore cottages of Luss village just visible. The longer nearer island is Inchfad, whilst the smaller one beyond is Inchcruin. The main snowcapped conical peak just left of centre is Beinn Eich. Large parts of the loch here had a thin skin if ice on the surface.

(Many thanks once again for all the comments and votes to my last up-load)

Wow Ronnie, this is fantastic, you're so right, I do love Loch Lomond, in particular, your depictions of it, there is so much to look at here, I'll be returning several times to savour some more!
Rgds., Jim

Wow Ronnie, this is fantastic, you're so right, I do love Loch Lomond, in particular, your depictions of it, there is so much to look at here, I'll be returning several times to savour some more!
Rgds., Jim

very nice indeed the water so calm giving you great reflection but the hilla nad the snow make the whole thing loch Lomand is just one of those wonderful places i love to visit well captures and composed

very nice indeed the water so calm giving you great reflection but the hilla nad the snow make the whole thing loch Lomand is just one of those wonderful places i love to visit well captures and composed

Nice to see this unusual view of Loch Lomond Ronnie, a small world of it's own. So many people use this loch and so few know what it has to offer. We roar by on the way North with the occasional glance.
Dougie

Nice to see this unusual view of Loch Lomond Ronnie, a small world of it's own. So many people use this loch and so few know what it has to offer. We roar by on the way North with the occasional glance.